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Lugaid Riab nDerg

Lugaid Riab nDerg ("the red-striped") or Réoderg ("Red Sky"), son of the three ''findemna'', triplet sons of Eochu Feidlech, and their sister Clothru was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
==Conception==
He was conceived of incest. The night before the three ''findemna'', Bres, Nár and Lothar, made war for the High Kingship against their father in the Battle of Druimm Criaich, their sister Clothru, concerned that her brothers could die without heirs, seduced all three of them, and a son, Lugaid, was conceived.〔Joseph O'Neill (ed. & trans), ("''Cath Boinde''" ), ''Ériu'' 2, 1905, pp. 173–185; Edward Gwynn (ed. & trans.), ''The Metrical Dindshenchas'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1906, Vol 4, (Druimm Criaich Poem 13: Druimm Criach ), pp. 43–57; Vernam Hull, (ed. & trans.), ("''Aided Meidbe'': The Violent Death of Medb" ), ''Speculum'' v.13 issue 1, Jan 1938, pp. 52–61〕 His epithet came from two red stripes around his neck and waist, dividing him into three: above the neck he resembled Nár; from the neck to the waist he resembled Bres; and from the waist down he resembled Lothar.〔Whitley Stokes (ed. & trans.), "''Cóir Anmann''", ''Irische Texte'' series 3 vol. 2, 1897, p. 22〕 Incest features further in Lugaid's story: he slept with Clothru himself, conceiving Crimthann Nia Náir.〔R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), ''Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V'', Irish Texts Society, 1956, p. 301-303〕

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